While some of us marvel at the beauty of the Eiffel Tower and the enigma of Egyptian pyramids, the truth is that you do not need to step outside the country to capture some amazing pics. India itself is so full of historic and mesmerizing monuments that an Eiffel Tower may dwarf in comparison. A 10 days golden triangle tour itself will uncover some of the best treasures of the country for your eye's sake. If you can add Varanasi to the trip, you can be rest assured that your journey is going to be nothing short of an epic.
Those who get bitten by the bug of the camera can train their lenses on myriad unbelievable objects, some of which are as follows:
1. Taj Mahal: It may sound silly since the fame of the Taj is hidden from none. Even a child knows well how unique this architectural piece is. While this tomb is a Mecca for photography, you must also keep in mind that there are various angles and nuances of the camera you can explore. Apart from taking pictures of the monument, you can also create your own souvenirs by taking romantic photos. The Yamuna flowing nearby makes for another fascinating and photogenic site.
2. Amer Fort: Amer or Amber Fort is truly the kaleidoscope of Indian history of the middle ages. The grandeur of the Rajputs can still be traced in the dead bricks of this fort. Its stateliness combined by the view of the horizon makes for a really pictorial moment. Besides, the fortress is gargantuan and holds as many secrets as chambers and dungeons. In order to take a still camera inside the fort, a nominal payment has to be made in addition to ticket prices. Some people commit the error of leaving their cameras behind in their cars, and later regret the act. Your camera deserves nothing better than the authentic probe into the biggest fort of India.
3. Jaigarh Fort: The only fort in Jaipur which can give some competition to Amber Fort! Though not as large as Amber, Jaigarh Fort has its distinct ambiance. It looks down into the city from a hilltop and the view therefore is sublime. It enjoys an iconic stature for owning the country's biggest fireball canon. All these give a traveler immense opportunities to take memorable pictures.
4. Dasaswamedha Ghat: Varanasi is the town known for as many as eighty river banks. They are tinged in piety and are thronged by people from all walks of society. The sages and the commoners present a veritable picture of a diverse but unified India. Add to it the coquettish character of the sun and the river. What you get is a destination tailored for photographers- both professionals and amateurs. So, if you are looking to seal the moments in your camera, you can think of opting for a Golden Triangle tour with Varanasi.
5. Hawa Mahal: It is very unfortunate that the Palace of Winds does not enjoy the same degree of popularity it used to enjoy earlier. Today's entertainment-savvy people hardly find anything of interest there. Yet for the chaser of authentic history, Hawa Mahal remains an exemplary figure. Its narrow staircase and small windows are pieces of past. Photographing these places seems bliss. Moreover, you are not charged for taking the camera. Even the entry ticket is as cheap as a peanut.
6. India Gate: Back in Delhi, India Gate serves as a reminder of great soldiers who died in the war. This martyr's point is a vintage place for family photographs, for lovers to seal some memories and also for a loner who likes to capture patriotism.
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